
Akshay Ankush Yadav- Doctor of Philosophy
- PhD Student at University of Delhi
Akshay Ankush Yadav
- Doctor of Philosophy
- PhD Student at University of Delhi
Currently, I am working on permutation polynomials over finite fields.
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In (Finite Fields Their Appl. 46, 38–56 2017), Wu et al. defined the notion of quasi-multiplicative (QM) equivalence among permutation polynomials. Other than showing thoroughly, there is no efficient approach to determine whether two given permutation polynomials are QM equivalent or not. This paper provides new results to determine QM equivalence...
Low-concentration hydrogen (H2) gas detection is of paramount
importance in space applications as well as in medical applications. It is also critically important for safe handling of hydrogen below the explosive limit. Here, we report a hybrid Pd metal−polymer chemiresistive sensor that can sense 0.5% H2 gas in ambient conditions of temperature an...
Low concentration hydrogen gas detection is of paramount importance both in space applications as well as medical applications. It is also critically important for safe handling of hydrogen below the explosive limit. Here, we report a novel hybrid Pd metal-polymer chemiresistive sensor that can sense 0.5% hydrogen ($H_2$) gas in ambient conditions...